Jake's Deli and Renaissance Books are among new tenants opening at the Shops of Grand Avenue.

Jake's, a north side mainstay known for its corned beef sandwiches, will operate within 160 square feet on the second level in the mall's western half. Jake's signed a one-year lease, and will open by Dec. 1. | Nov. 14, 2012»Read Full Blog Post(35)

Before they became folk-revival rock stars, before they brought the banjo — the banjo! — to the top of the charts, Mumford & Sons became musical masters of pacing, tension and catharsis.

But it's one thing to accomplish this on sweeping singalong strummers like "The Cave" and "I Will Wait," or even across an entire album, like last year's blockbuster, album-of-the-year Grammy-winner "Babel." But sustaining spine-tingling anticipation and keeping the musical climaxes interesting, across an hour-and-forty-five-minute show is an entirely different, difficult challenge — one the band largely lived up in front of about 23,000 at a sold-out Marcus Amphitheater Tuesday night. | Sept. 4, 2013»Read Full Article(38)

Michael H. Lord, a former Milwaukee gallery owner who was sent to prison for defrauding clients here, is now having legal trouble in Palm Springs, Calif., where he opened a prominent gallery after his imprisonment.

At 86, Stanley has been defining the sound of bluegrass for more than 60 years with the Clinch Mountain Boys. It's not like he's been resting on his considerable laurels: Stanley won his three Grammys in the past 11 years, and was one of the defining voices of the soundtrack for the Coen brothers' 2000 movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" He published his autobiography, "Man of Constant Sorrow: Life and Times of a Music Legend," in 2009. | Sept. 3, 2013»Read Full Article

The Jonases, who took three years off to do solo work and other real-life stuff (weddings, reality TV, etc.), have been touring in anticipation of the release of their album "V"; hit singles from same so far include "Pom Poms" and "First Time." | Sept. 3, 2013»Read Full Article

There will be tributes to Milwaukee native George Tillman Jr. and screenwriter Paul Attanasio during the Milwaukee Film Festival, it was announced Tuesday.

Attanasio, who wrote the screenplays for “Quiz Show” and “Donnie Brasco,” also was producer of the Fox series “House.” He is the brother of Milwaukee Brewers owner Mark Attanasio. | Sept. 3, 2013»Read Full Blog Post

If you've turned on Channel 58.4 on your digital over-the-air television - or Channel 984 on Time Warner Cable - you've already encountered TouchVision, a 24/7 video news and information channel that has been broadcasting there in a beta test since July 1.

Tuesday, Weigel and TouchVision introduce downloadable apps for Apple IOS and Android that allow it to be streamed on tablets and smartphones. | Sept. 3, 2013»Read Full Blog Post(4)